Bulgaria: Mystery Drone Forces Brief Closure of Airspace above Sofia Airport
Airspace above Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport was temporarily shut down on Saturday after security systems detected a drone in the vicinity of the capital’s main aviation hub
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At Sofia Airport, four US military planes departed late last night, according to an eyewitness who shared a video on Facebook showing one of the aircraft accelerating along the runway, Dir.bg and BulFoto reported. These aircraft, Boeing KC-135 Stratotankers, are designed to refuel combat jets in mid-air, highlighting their logistical rather than combat role.
Currently, a total of 15 US planes are stationed at the airport, supported by their own tankers, de-icing trucks, and all necessary ground equipment. Aviation expert Alexander Bogoyavlensky shared photos on Facebook showing military tanker trucks positioned in front of the aircraft and ground operations in progress. Additional photos from the unofficial Sofia Airport Facebook page confirm that the ground support equipment is fully operational.
Meanwhile, the Bulgarian photo agency "BulFoto" reported that five more military aircraft arrived yesterday, adding to the logistical presence at Sofia Airport.
Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov reassured the public that Bulgaria is not involved in the US operation against Iran. He explained that the planes are present solely for training exercises on NATO’s eastern flank and have no strike capabilities. No flights against Iran are planned, and the aircraft are being used strictly for their logistical purpose, he emphasized during an interview with bTV.
Bulgaria is prepared to evacuate its citizens from the Middle East once humanitarian corridors are established, Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynsky told bTV, noting that recent Iranian missile launches toward Cyprus landed in the sea without causing damage. She emphasized that the government’s top priority is the safety of Bulgarians abroad, amid Iranian strikes increasingly targeting civilian areas in the Gulf.
Authorities are coordinating with regional governments and stand ready to deploy aircraft for evacuation once a safe window opens, while citizens have been advised to stay in secure locations and follow official guidance. Neynsky also highlighted that aircraft movements at Sofia Airport are unrelated to military operations.
In parallel, she held calls with officials from Israel, Kuwait, and Jordan, securing assurances of support for Bulgarian nationals and urging Iran to halt attacks and ease regional tensions, while stressing that the broader situation in Gaza should not be neglected.
Iran does not view Bulgaria as a potential target and has no hostile intentions toward the country, according to the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Sofia, H.E. Ali Reza Irvash
Greece has announced that it will assist Bulgaria with air defense capabilities in response to the escalating tensions related to Iran. The decision was confirmed by Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, who said the move follows a formal request from Sof
The Shin Bet and the Israeli Foreign Ministry have announced a series of measures aimed at bolstering Israel’s security worldwide, in the context of the ongoing joint US-Israeli operations against Iran
Bulgaria and Turkey discussed the escalating situation in the Middle East during a phone call between Acting Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov and Turkish Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler on March 4, the Ministry of Defense of Bulgaria reported to
Acting Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov told lawmakers during parliamentary oversight that the military aircraft currently stationed at Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport are logistical in nature and are not capable of conducting strike operations.
Greece will provide air defense support to Bulgaria by deploying a Patriot missile system and F-16 fighter jets as part of coordinated measures between the two NATO allies.
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